POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS International College of Management, Sydney 2014-2015
WELCOME Why postgraduate study at? Sydney city 15 minute fast ferry Work Integrated Learning In of every Masters program is a 600 hour. You will work within a company in your industry of study on a real business project or research assignment. This is an integrated part of your curriculum and the perfect application of your learning in a real business environment. This experience will give you a distinct advantage over other graduates and can be the start of long-term employment with your industry partner. International study environment One of the advantages of studying at is the diversity of people you will meet. With students from more than 40 countries, the college offers a real international experience. Postgraduate students at include experienced industry professionals as well as recent graduates seeking to enhance their qualifications. UNIQUE student experience Although is a relatively small college community you will still enjoy many of the benefits of a larger university campus and there are ample opportunities to immerse yourself in student life. has several student clubs and associations as well us rugby, netball and futsal teams. Our Student Experience Team works with the Student Representative Council to organise surfing trips, skiing trips and theatre visits to help you take advantage of everything Manly, Sydney and Australia have to offer. INCREDIBLE LOCATION It would be hard to find a more spectacular location to conduct your postgraduate studies. The campus in the Sydney beachside suburb of Manly commands spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and famous Sydney Harbour. Manly Beach 5 minute walk Quality curriculum delivered by industry professionals Our globally recognised postgraduate programs have been designed to prepare you for international careers in specialised fields. You will experience relevant, practical and exciting course content developed in consultation with industry and delivered by our experienced academic team. Small class sizes ensure a more personal learning environment where you develop a strong working relationship with fellow students as well as lecturers and tutors. The campus is a five-minute walk to famous Manly Beach, one of Sydney s premier surfing beaches. A few minutes walk in the other direction will lead you to the foreshores of the harbour. Manly also boasts a vibrant shopping precinct and is well known for its cafés, restaurants, nightlife and beachside lifestyle. is also close enough to the city 15 minutes by fast ferry for visits to art galleries, museums, the best city shops, the historic Rocks area, and Sydney s famous Opera House. The International College of Management, Sydney () is a leading business school, teaching a balance of management and practical training within a culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism. Since 1996 has helped thousands of graduates embark on successful careers through a combination of industry-relevant content and applied learning. postgraduate programs are designed to help you prepare for management and leadership roles in the global business arena. Developed in consultation with industry and taught by internationally experienced lecturers, your postgraduate qualification will enhance your industry-specific skills and broaden your career prospects. postgraduate programs are global in outlook, intellectually demanding and incorporate the fundamentals of a professional and liberal education. Students interact with peers from around the world and study state-of-the-art management theory through our experienced academic staff and distinguished guest speakers. They will have the opportunity to apply what they learnt in the classroom during their work integrated learning experience. Introduced to the basics of the humanities, they will be able to make sense of the world and of their place in it. graduates strength is their unique combination of rigorous coursework, academic research, liberal learning and professional industry experience. Equipped with analytical skills and practical knowledge, our graduates are ready to assume leadership roles in today s demanding global business environment. Jean-Etienne Joullié PhD, MBA Head of Postgraduate Studies 2 3
postgraduate programs postgraduate programs postgraduate programs combine in-depth business and management coursework with specialist electives and to provide a practical and relevant learning experience. Whether you are looking to take your career to the next level or changing direction an masters degree will help you meet your goals. postgraduate curriculum postgraduate programs are structured to provide you with the perfect balance of theoretical coursework and practical experience. All Master programs consist of the following: Master of International Business (MIB) 3 semesters (12 subjects) of in-depth coursework plus an where you will work with an organisation in your industry for 600 hours and apply your knowledge to real business issues. Delivery through a combination of small lectures, tutorials, workshops and industry research to cater for a range of learning styles. 2-year duration means international students are eligible for 2-year post-study work visa. The Master of International Business is designed to help you confront challenges, and exploit opportunities in the global marketplace. The MIB is distinguished by its rigorous international content including studies in accounting, finance, marketing and trade and banking. Besides building career relevant skills in business disciplines, you will develop expertise in innovative thinking, effective written and oral communication and teamwork. Learning is complimented by a 600 hour in of your program. If you are planning to pursue a career in an organisation that conducts business beyond a single domestic economy, the MIB is tailor-made for your future. entry requirements Academic: Applicants require a three year undergraduate bachelor degree (or equivalent) from a recognised Australian or international university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 English: Students whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency prior to enrolment. IELTS: 6.5, no band less than 6.0 Typical Study Pattern Students who have completed a bachelor degree in business and/or management may choose alternative subjects in their first semester to avoid repeating subject matter. Subjects must be chosen from a different postgraduate program. will assist in subject selection. Master of International Business (Management and Organisations) (Sports Management) (Tourism and Hospitality) TOEFL ibt: 79-93 International Marketing Strategic Intelligence Advanced Player & Performance Management International Tourism International Finance Entrepreneurial Leadership Sport Marketing Tourism & Hospitality Marketing Majors in: Management and organisations, Sports Management, TOURISM and Hospitality The is a modern business degree designed to develop the conceptual, analytical and practical skills required of today s business leaders. You will combine core business and management studies and specialist electives to help you meet your career goals. Inclusive of a comprehensive 600 hour, the Master of Management provides a solid foundation for graduate careers in the challenging and rewarding world of business. Your choice of major will introduce you to industry specific subject content allowing you to hone skills pertinent to your personal and professional direction. entry requirements Academic: Applicants require a three year undergraduate bachelor degree (or equivalent) from a recognised Australian or international university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0 English: Students whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency prior to enrolment. IELTS: 6.5, no band less than 6.0 TOEFL ibt: 79-93 International Accounting International Trade & Banking Media Management Elective Subject Sport & The Law Elective Subject Hospitality Property & Facilities Management Hotel Management Simulation 4 5
admissions and applying admissions and applying IMPORTANT DATES 2014 Semester Orientation commences Academic Semester February Monday 17 February 24 February to 4 July July Monday 21 July 28 July to 5 December How to apply: Step 1: Choose your program Read this guide to choose the program that suits your personal and professional goals. You ll also find more information online at: www.icms.edu.au/courses/postgraduate. 2015 Semester Orientation commences Academic Semester February Monday 16 February 23 February to 3 July July Monday 20 July 27 July to 4 December Step 2: Step 3: Check the entry requirements Academic and English entry requirements for each qualification are found on page 4 of this guide. Remember, you don t have to hold a business or management undergraduate degree to gain entry into the MIB or MMGT. Submit your application You can apply online at www.icms.edu.au/postgrad-apply Step 4: Accept your offer Once we process your application you ll receive a Letter of Offer. Please sign and return this to. Step 5: Apply for your student visa (international students only) All international student require a visa to study at. Visit www.immi.gov.au for more info. Step 6: Come to orientation and enrolment Now you re ready to begin your postgraduate studies at! Come to O-Week, officially enrol in your classes, get your timetable and meet your classmates and lecturers. Accommodation When to apply has 2 postgraduate intakes per year in February and July. You can start your program in any of these terms. Applications should be made at least 2 months prior to the preferred enrolment date. Late applications are accepted; places at the college are limited however. Advanced standing When you study at you ll have a variety of accommodation options available; from living on campus to finding lodging off campus, either alone or in a shared house with classmates. Students who live on-campus enjoy a fantastic lifestyle with all meals provided, wireless internet, 24 hour access to computer labs, as well as the luxury of being in close proximity to classes, and the world famous Manly Beach. Rooms are equipped with a desk, wardrobe, heating, personal phones and wireless internet. You will have the choice of a single, double or triple dormitory room, depending on your budget, residential preference and availability. Advanced standing can be given for all relevant Postgraduate level subjects completed prior to enrolment. The maximum amount of advanced standing is 50%. Applications for advanced standing are assessed on a case-by-case basis. 2014 FEES* Australia & New Zealand students International Students Master of International Business 12 subjects at $2,750 per subject 12 subjects at & $2,950 per subject More information Speak directly to our Postgraduate Programs representative Amy Parker. Phone: + 61 (0)2 9466 1038 Email: aparker@icms.edu.au European Office Phone: +49 (0) 615 1967 4666 Email: europe@icms.edu.au 12 subjects at $2,750 per subject 12 subjects at & $2,950 per subject International College of Management, Sydney Connect with us online: www. icms.edu.au *Fees are subject to change. Please contact to confirm current fees prior to application. 6 7
Icms turns potential into success International College of Management, Sydney ABN 54 174 259 919 Tollfree 1800 110 490 [within Australia] T +61 2 9977 0333 F +61 2 9977 0555 E info@icms.edu.au 151 Darley Road, Manly Sydney NSW 2095 Australia facebook.com/.edu.au twitter.com/_campus youtube.com/campus blog.icms.edu.au www.icms.edu.au CRICOS CODES: Registered Provider: International College of Management, Sydney Pty Limited. Provider Code: 01484M. CRICOS CODES: Graduate Certificate of Business: 078930B Master of International Business: 078928G : 078929F Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information given in the brochure and application documents. The College reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. Information in this publication is correct at time of printing, but is subject to change from time to time. In particular, the College reserves the right to change the content or the method of presentation of any unit of study, or to withdraw any unit or program of study which it offers, or to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program of study. College fees are subject to change. Published May 2013. Designed by Wolff www.wolffcommunications.com.au WGD7003